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- Fixed numberic export glitch in vpwentry_export.
- Fixed dependancies to let "make -j" work properly.
- Added some pre-computed .lib files (such as socket.lib).
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backslashes anymore. A single backslash is enough. Changed the
definition in all affected packages. For those that are not caught, an
additional check is placed into bsd.pkginstall.mk.
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This needs testing under DragonFly.
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fixes PR pkg/25083 from Petter Lindquist.
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* bugfix for #165129
* Added locale 'xh' (Adi Attar)
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file (this package was broken before), and might be other things.
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file into place. Bump the PKGREVISION to 6.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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with at least icc and sunpro.
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are identical (e.g., msgid == msgid_plural) by ignoring the duplicates.
In fact, this is a rewrite of the script, since I couldn't understand the
old one (ew).
Also change the way we use it to only pull it in the build if the real
msgfmt does not support plurals (i.e., it's older than 0.10.36).
Fixes PR pkg/30596 and PR pkg/30938 (both related to epiphany).
It also fixes the build of evolution-data-server and probably others.
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into place via REQD_FILES. This fixes a CHECK_FILES error. Bump the
PKGREVISION to 5.
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- Fixed negative indexing bugs in str_findprev* and ibuf_getstr_crlf
functions. Thanks Gerrit Pape.
- Added the capability to bg-installer to optionally run commands based
on the existance of the source (or another) file.
- Fixed bg-installer to not create directories in "dry-run" mode.
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This is from PR #30711. Thank you Joerg.
Approved by maintainer (in PR).
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This is not necessary for normal scons use, but there is an extension
"bksys" which needs XML.
Since scons users do not necessarily use Python theirselfes, a buildtime
dependency on px-xml-for-the-python-version-used-by-scons would be needed
which I don't see an easy and robust way for.
bump PKGREVISION
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- Added the capability to bg-installer to handle multiple destinations
within the same source list.
- Renamed the "setmode" function in bg-installer that was causing
compile problems on *BSD systems.
- Added a sysdep for struct timespec and clock_gettime, which are
defined if not present.
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tr '[a-z],' [A-Z] '
to
tr [a-z], [A-Z]\
to help the tr on solaris.
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- check for -lsocket so that solaris can find socket() and friends.
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* Fixed bugs in the exiv2, OpenOffice, and OLE2 plug-ins.
* Static relocatable glib no longer required.
* getKeywords2 function is now included in the code.
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Avoid interactive prompts during the configuration of that package.
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Changes:
* Compile fixes for LWP-2.0
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Changes:
* Fixes for LWP-2.0
* Reduced size of the medium packets to 1500.
* Explicitly clear the EchoTimestamp when we receive an out-of-order
SFTP data packet to avoid sending a stale timestamp value.
* Make sure we retransmit at least one packet once we hit EOF so that we
can continue to make progress.
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New in 2.0:
* Use ucontext.h provided functions for thread creation and switching.
In case those are not available use sigaltstack for thread creation
and sigsetjmp/siglongjump for thread switching, and if sigaltstack
doesn't exist fall back on the old process.S assembly code.
* Simplified pthread support a bit, now it builds and runs on cygwin.
* RPM .spec file fix to allow non-root users to build (Matthew Rich).
* Included AIX process.S assembly, since I don't know the right ifdefs,
it isn't actually part of process.S yet.
* This library is binary compatible with previous releases. But some of
the prototypes of callback functions got cleaned up a bit so that
building against this version of LWP will give some trivially fixable
compile warnings or errors.
New in 1.13:
* Stack switching code for AMD64 processors (Brett Lymn).
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name any more. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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checking in new constructor, that is to check for attributes existence,
and definedness.
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New Libraries
* Iostreams Library: Framework for defining streams, stream
buffers and i/o filters, from Jonathan Turkanis.
* Functional/Hash Library: A TR1 hash function object that can be
extended to hash user defined types, from Daniel James.
* Parameter Library: Write functions that accept arguments by
name: especially useful when a function has more than one
argument with a useful default value, since named arguments can
be passed in any order.
* Pointer Container Library: Containers for storing heap-allocated
polymorphic objects to ease OO-programming, from Thorsten Ottosen.
* Wave: Standards conformant implementation of the mandated
C99/C++ preprocessor functionality packed behind an easy to use
iterator interface, from Hartmut Kaiser.
Updated Libraries
* Assignment Library: Support for Pointer Container Library and
new efficient functions ref_list_of() and cref_list_of() for
generating anonymous ranges.
* Bind Library: Bind expressions now support comparisons and
negation. Example: bind(&X::name, _1) < bind(&X::name, _2).
* Date-Time Library:
o Added local time and time zone classes.
o Added format-based Input/Output facets.
o For a complete list of changes, see the library change history.
* Graph Library: Introduced several new algorithms and improved
existing algorithms:
o Experimental Python bindings, from Doug Gregor and Indiana
University.
o floyd_warshall_all_pairs_shortest_paths, from Lauren Foutz
and Scott Hill.
o astar_search, from Kristopher Beevers and Jufeng Peng.
o fruchterman_reingold_force_directed_layout, from Doug
Gregor and Indiana University.
o biconnected_components and articulation_points, from
Jeremy Siek, Janusz Piwowarski, and Doug Gregor.
o sequential_vertex_coloring has been updated, tested, and
documented.
o gursoy_atun_layout, from Jeremiah Willcock and Doug Gregor
of Indiana University.
o king_ordering, from D. Kevin McGrath of Indiana University.
o cuthill_mckee ordering has been recast as an invocation of
breadth_first_search and now supports graphs with multiple
components.
o dijkstra_shortest_paths now uses a relaxed heap as
its priority queue, improving its complexity to O(V log V) and
improving real-world performance for larger graphs.
o read_graphviz now has a new, Spirit-based parser that
works for all graph types and supports arbitrary
properties on the graph, from Ron Garcia. The old,
Bison-based GraphViz reader has been deprecated and will
be removed in a future Boost release. write_graphviz also
supports dynamic properties.
o subgraph: get_property now refers to the subgraph
property, not the root graph's property.
o See the history for additional changes and bug fixes.
* Multi-index Containers Library:
o New hashed indices.
o Added serialization support.
o For a complete list of changes, see the library release notes.
* Program Options Library:
o Option descriptions are now printed with word wrapping.
o Command line parser can bypass unregistered options,
instead of throwing.
o Removed support for "implicit" (optional) values.
o New customization method
'command_line_parser::extra_style_parser'. Unlike
'additional_parser', allows the user to parse several
tokens and return a vector of options, not just a single
option.
o Work with disabled exceptions.
* Property Map Library: Introduced the dynamic properties class,
which provides dynamically-typed access to a set of property maps.
* Random Number Library: improved initialization for
mersenne_twister, algorithm by Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji
Nishimura, implemented for Boost by Jens Maurer.
Note: All test vectors for mersenne_twisters constructed or
seeded without parameters or with a single unsigned int parameter
become invalid.
* Range Library: Minor addition of convenience functions to
iterator range like front(), back() and operator[]().
* Regex Library:
o Rewritten front end parser now supports (?imsx-imsx)
constructs, plus lookbehind assertions and conditional
expressions.
o Thin wrapper classes improve integration with MFC/ATL code.
o Full (optional) Unicode support via the ICU library.
Refer to the regex history page for more information on these
and other small changes.
* Serialization Library:
o DLL version.
o Auto-linking.
o Serialization of variants.
o Improved seialization of shared pointers.
* Signals Library: added slot blocking/unblocking, from Frantz
Maerten. Huge improvements to signal invocation performance from
Robert Zeh.
This update has been tested on NetBSD 2.0.2, 3.0_BETA and current.
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This is from PR #30711.
Note that I didn't test on DragonFly.
Also note that this is still incomplete for DragonFly -- it needs
the mk file too.
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This is from maintainer's request via PR #30711.
(I only tested "make configure" on different system.)
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changes:
* fix a potential mem leak content_type and osip_message_parse.
* fix osip_body_clone method (add terminating NULL)
* fix for binary support when multipart is used.
* automatic check for reliable protocol SCTP and TLS.
* avoid <winsock.h> inclusion so user can (and must) now include either
<winsock.h> or <winsock2.h> before including <osip/osip2.h>
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file's sole purpose was to provide a dependency on pkg-config and set
some environment variables. Instead, turn pkg-config into a "tool"
in the tools framework, where the pkg-config wrapper automatically
adds PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR to the environment before invoking the real
pkg-config.
For all package Makefiles that included pkg-config/buildlink3.mk, remove
that inclusion and replace it with USE_TOOLS+=pkg-config.
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* Fixed build for SUN Forte C++ 5.5
* Fixed build for MSVC++ 7.1
* Fixed crash when using --no-inline with g++.
2.0.15:
* g++ 3.2 (and Mac OS X g++ 3.3) build fix.
(Paul Pogonyshev)
* Compose: Fix slot lifetime regression introduced in
2.0.9. (Philip Langdale)
* tests: Small ISO C++ correctness fix (Marek Rouchal)
* Don't specify unused function parameter names.
(Andris Pavenis)
2.0.14:
* SUN Forte 5.7 build fix for ambiguity when using
inner template class. However, you still need the
patch in bug #302098 to finish the build.
2.0.13:
* signal_emit::emit(): Ensure the correct order of
destruction of the member variables, to avoid a leak.
(Andreas Ames, bug #306249)
* Allow recursive signal emission again.
(Neal E. Coombes, bug #303896)
* SUN Forte CC 5.5 build fixes:
- test_compatibility minor fix.
- visit_each() template specializations:
Mention the bool I_derives_trackable template type,
(Friedemann Kleint, bug #305647)
- Check for the non-standard SUN reverse_iterator,
and use alternative code if necessary.
(Murray Cumming)
2.0.12:
* Fixes crashes when using virtual inheritance, particularly
with bound by-reference parameters, caused by casting
from derived to base when the derived destructor has run.
(Régis Duchesne)
This might affect non-g++ compilers, so do tell us about
any problems.
2.0.11:
* Build fixes for SUN Forte, Tru64
(Murray Cumming), and MSVC++ (Cedric Gustin).
2.0.10:
* tests: Include <new> to avoid unresolved symbols on Tru64.
(Tim Mooney)
* When signal handlers are connected made during an emit
of the same signal, prevent them from being called in the
same emit, to prevent infinite loops.
(Neal E. Coombes)
* Performance improvement in a corner case.
(Neal E. Coombes).
2.0.9:
* sigc::bind() now works with the AIX and Tru64 compilers.
See the comments in sigc++/visit_each.h: visit_each_type()
if you have compilation problems.
(Murray Cumming)
* sigc::var() is now documented. (Roger Ferrer Ibáñez)
2.0.8:
* Maybe avoid (incorrect) warning with g++ 3.3.5.
(Murray Cumming)
* Fix namespace ambiguity when using multiple
major versions of libsigc++. (Liza Klerck)
2.0.7:
* Now builds with the following compilers, in addition to
the existing GNU g++, SUN Forte CC 5.5, MSVC++ .Net 2003,
and Intel compilers:
- IBM AIX xlC v7
- Tru64 C++ V6.5-042
- IRIX MIPSpro 7.4.2m
(Older versions of all these compilers might also work.)
(Murray Cumming, www.thewrittenword.com)
* MSVC++ .Net 2003 build improvements.
(Cedric Gustin, Timothy M. Shead)
* Replace C-style casts with reinterpret_cast<> and
static_cast<>. (e97_far at e.kth.se).
* Documentation: Added manual, based on the manual in
libsigc++ 1.2, but updated for the new API.
(Murray Cumming)
2.0.6:
* Fixed a memory leak in sigc::slot.
* Fixed compilation for gcc-3.4.
* Fixed compilation for Intel C++ compiler (upgraded libtool).
* Fixed project files for MSVC .Net (Timothy M. Shead).
* Fixed segfaults when compiled with MSVC .Net 2003 (moved
all calls to new and delete into non-inline library code).
* In the compatibility module use correct bound_mem_functor
variants for const (volatile) methods when creating a slot.
* Minor documentation fix.
* Resolved bugs: #152327 #148744 #152323 #151404 #153143
2.0.5:
* Distribute pregenerated configuration header for MSVC .Net.
2.0.4:
* Fixed warnings and compiler errors in the test cases.
* Added a new test case (Murray Cumming).
* Fixed 'hello_world' example.
* Don't test optional features that fail with the Sun FORTE.
* Fixes for the Sun FORTE to compile out-of-the-box
(Damien Carbery, Murray Cumming, Martin Schulze).
* Fixes for MSVC to build a DLL out-of-the-box (James Lin).
* Improved compiler specific configuration during 'configure'.
* Added rmp description file libsigc++-2.0.spec (Eric Bourque).
* Minor documentation improvements (Murray Cumming).
* Resolved bugs: #147311 #147313 #147391 #144846 #145541
2.0.3:
* Fix segfault on emission of unconnected signal.
* Test emission of unconnected signals in the test case.
* Suppress compiler warning at dynamic_cast<>-test for good.
(Help from Christof Petig and Timothy M. Shead.)
2.0.2:
* Suppress compiler warning in compatibility module at
dynamic_cast<>-test (fix suggested by Timothy M. Shead).
* If a custom accumulator is specified invoke it on signal
emission even if the signal's slot list is empty. (This used
to be the case in libsigc++-1.2 as pointed out by Timothy.)
2.0.1:
* Fixed serious bug in reference counting in sigc::signal_base::impl().
* Fixed SigC::Object-derivation check in SigC::slot() compatibility module.
* Fixed compilation on Apple gcc 3.3 (assisted by Spundun Bhatt).
* Fixed configure check for gcc 3.4 (Murray Cumming).
2.0.0:
* Implemented sigc::connection::blocked() (Murray Cumming).
* Added the scripts directory to the make dist target (Murray Cumming).
* Added more documentation (Martin Schulze).
1.9.16:
* Fixed compiler warning in sigc::connection (Alexander Nedotsukov, Murray Cumming).
* Fixed examples and made them part of the regular build (Murray Cumming).
* Added header sigc++config.h for configure time checks (Murray Cumming).
* Added configure time checks to determine the correct syntax
for explicit template method specializations (Murray Cumming).
* Removed code using partial specializations of overloaded template methods
from test cases. SUN Forte doesn't support this feature (Martin Schulze).
* Fixed compilation for gcc 3.4 (Murray Cumming).
1.9.15:
API additions:
* Add numbered slot# templates.
* Allow for methods of the object's base types to be passed into sigc::mem_fun().
Other fixes and cleanups:
* Make is_base_and_derived template compatible with the SUN Forte.
* Non-template code moved from .m4 macro source to .h/.cc files (Murray Cumming).
* Implementation moved to .cc files (Murray Cumming).
* More fixes for the SUN Forte. Make some more ctors explicit.
1.9.14:
* Added sigc::slot_base::operator bool() (Murray Cumming).
* Build docs directory by default (Murray Cumming).
* Fixed minor doxygen issues (Murray Cumming).
* Fixed compiler warning in signal.h (Murray Cumming).
1.9.13:
* Fixed passing references through sigc::slot (Reported by Jeff Franks).
* Enabled binding of objects to method slots through sigc::bind().
* Reworked sigc::bind() API: Made the template argument for the
parameter position zero-based and optional. Added overloads for
binding of up to 7 arguments at a time when no position is specified.
* Reworked sigc::hide() API: Made the template argument for the
parameter position zero-based and optional.
* Fixed compilation problems with MSVC .Net 2003 (Roel Vanhout).
* Distribute MSVC .Net 2003 project files in the tarballs.
* Improved and extended documentation.
* Minor cleanups.
1.9.12:
* Added adaptor retype(). With this final API addition all adaptors
are in place that are available in libsigc++-1.2.
* Added negation lambda operator. Use STL names for lambda actions.
* Remove formerly disabled support for gcc extension typeof().
* Added project files for MS Visual Studio .Net 2003. (Roel Vanhout)
* Make libsigc++2 compile with .Net 2003. (Roel Vanhout, Martin Schulze)
* Build shared version of libsigc++2 by default. (Cedric Gustin)
* Add support for win32 platform. (Cedric Gustin)
* Install .m4 files. (requested by Ron Steinke)
* Cleaned up functors.
* Restructured and completed documentation of the core library parts.
1.9.11:
API Additions and important bug fixes:
* Compatibility module completed. libsigc++-1.2 filenames are preserved.
* Fixed critical bug in auto-disconnection: don't defer detaching
of a slot from all referred trackables during signal emission.
* Reduced size of slots significantly.
* Fixed support for sigc::ref() in adaptors.
* Fixed sigc::visit_each(): only hit targets that are passed by
reference; pass bound members in bound_member_functor by reference.
* Add lambda actions sigc::{reinterpret,static,dynamic}_cast_
to support explicit parameter conversion.
* Add adaptors sigc::retype_return<>() and sigc::hide_return().
Minor fixes:
* Fixed return type deduction for bind<0>.
libsigc++-1.9.11 should compile with gcc-3.3.
* Fixed copy constructor and operator=() of slot template.
* Fixed a compiler warning in signal_emit#<>::emit().
* Improved test case.
1.9.10:
* Fix compiler issues with gcc-3.3.2 (patch from Jeff Franks).
* Remove compiler check for the gcc extension typeof().
* Simplify bind_functor templates.
* Move definition of struct nil into functor_trait.h.
1.9.9:
* Add a constructor to sigc::connection that takes a slot_base&
to support user defined slot lists like they are used in gtkmm.
* Fix compiler issues with gcc-3.3.2 (reported by Jeff Franks).
1.9.8:
* Add compatibility module that defines namespace SigC.
namespace SigC should be API compatible to libsigc++-1.2.
Currently only the core parts of the library are supported.
Adaptors are still to follow.
* Fix connection::operator=(). Include connection.h in sigc++.h.
* Get rid of namespace functor.
* Rename dependency to destroy_notify_callback.
* Rename trackable::clear() to trackable::notify_callbacks().
* Move slot_base, signal_base, slot_iterator[_buf], slot_list
out of namespace internal. They are public API.
* Add reference counter to signal_impl enabling signals
to share the underlying information.
* Add convenience function signal#::make_slot().
* Get rid of one-letter-parameter-names.
* Get rid of "using namespace ..." in the test cases.
* Add lambda operators subscript ([]) and assign (=).
* Fix is_base_and_derived<> for const types.
* New and updated documentation.
* Add previous announces to file NEWS.
1.9.7:
* Added sigc++/sigc++.h. (Murray Cumming)
* Added member_method example. (Murray Cumming)
* Renamed closure to slot.
* Fixed issues with gcc-3.3. (Adreas Rottmann)
* Removed unnecessary void specializations.
* Made adaptors' operator()() (overload with no arguments) return a value.
* Made visit_each() support adaptors.
* Overhauled return type deduction to make it work without typeof().
* Added convinience macros SIGC_FUNCTORS_HAVE_RESULT_TYPE and
SIGC_FUNCTOR_TRAIT(T_functor, T_result) to make return type deduction system
support 3rd-party funtors.
* Changed syntax of group adaptor from "[functor] % grp([lambdas])" to "group
([functor], [lambdas])".
* Made many fixes to lambda functionality.
* Added var() and constant() lambda creators.
* Added many lambda operators.
* Added ref() which creates a reference wrapper to enable storage of
references in bind and group adaptors.
* Expanded test suite.
* Added documentation. (Corrections by Murray Cumming)
1.9.6:
* First public release of the unstable 2.0 generation.
libsigc++ 2.0 uses modern C++ mechanisms to achieve a highly
flexible, yet typesafe callback system. It supports all features of
libsigc++ 1.2 and improves upon it by:
- No need to specify the number of arguments in signal definitions.
- Connection of any compatible (=implicitly convertable) functor
to a signal.
- Implicit type conversions of parameters during signal emission.
- Lambda adaptor for complete restructuring of functor parameter
lists in one line (subject to changes).
- Signal has a fully featured stl style list interface.
- A convinient accumulator API (replacing the old marshaller API).
- Removal of unnecessary memory management functionality.
- Lightweight class "trackable" for use as base class of your
class hierarchy replaces class "Object".
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data loss in libgobject, causing all kinds of annoying glitches in almost
all gtk2-applications (in words of macallan@, who requested this change).
Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
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Mon Aug 8 23:23:53 PDT 2005
0.22 release. new crypto library, bug fixes, ui improvements
- switch from crypto++ to botan as underlying crypto library.
this should not cause any user-visible changes; let us know
if it does. special thanks to Matt Johnston
<matt@ucc.asn.au>, Kaushik Veeraraghavan
<kaushikv@gmail.com>, Matthew Gregan
<kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- incompatible change to netsync permission hooks: the
get_netsync_anonymous_read_permitted hook has been removed;
instead, get_netsync_read_permitted will be called with a
key name of nil. server administrators should update/review
their configuration
- new option for merge and propagate: --lca. Until we get a
long-term solution to the various 3-way merge problems, this
should be more convenient than using explicit_merge.
- many small improvements to error messages, fixes of minor
annoyances, netsync tickers more accurate, etc.
Sun Jul 17 16:48:26 PDT 2005
0.21 release. bug fixes, performance improvements, and ui
improvements.
- fixes a number of major performance bugs in 0.20's netsync
implementation. special thanks to Matt Johnston
<matt@ucc.asn.au>.
- fixes a number of major bugs in 0.20's (rewritten)
cvs_import command.
- configury kluges to work around g++ 4.0/boost 1.32
incompatibilities. special thanks to Christof Petig
<christof@petig-baender.de>, Matthew Gregan
<kinetik@orcon.net.nz>, Jordan Breeding
<jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- ui enhancements:
- new netsync option "--exclude": branches are included if
they match any of the given globs, unless they match any
of the given --exclude globs. special thanks to Timothy
Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- new netsync option client "--set-default": makes it easy
to change default server/branches.
- "diff" now takes options "--context" and "--external", to
output context diffs and to invoke an external diff
program for full control over output formatting. new
option "--diff-args" pass arguments to external diff
program; new hook "external_diff" allows further
configuration. special thanks to Vladimir Vukicevic
<vladimirv@gmail.com>.
- b: and t: selectors now match exactly, instead of matching
as substrings. globbing is supported for inexact
matching. special thanks to Brian Downing
<bdowning@lavos.net>, Jordan Breeding
<jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- new command 'db kill_tag_locally'. special thanks to Jordan
Breeding <jordan.breeding@mac.com>.
- now uses sqlite3 prepared statements. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- 'db migrate' is now a complete no-op if there is no
migration to do; automated scripts can now call it
optimistically and cheaply to guarantee up-to-dateness.
- new hash correctness tests. special thanks to Kaushik
Veeraraghavan <kaushikv@gmail.com>.
- upgrading from 0.20: you must run 'monotone db
migrate' once against each of your databases, to add
new sql indexes.
Tue Jul 5 23:57:10 PDT 2005
0.20 release. features, ui improvements, performance
improvements, and bug fixes.
- major changes in netsync UI: serve/sync/push/pull now take a
list of globs; clients can request arbitrary sets of
branches, not just predefined "collections". write
permissions are now granted on a per-db level (they were
before anyway).
- where you used to say, e.g., "monotone pull
net.venge.monotone", you should instead say
"monotone pull net.venge.monotone*". This may
require shell-quoting.
- 'get_netsync_write_permitted' hooks must be changed
to take only one argument, the 'identity'.
'get_netsync_{read,anonymous_read}_permitted' hooks
now take a branch argument instead of a collection,
and will be called for each branch that a client
requests.
- 0.19 clients cannot talk to 0.20 servers, and vice-versa.
- special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Richard Levitte
<richard@levitte.org>.
- other major changes:
- cvs_import re-written; many bugs fixed. now
supports tags.
- many minor netsync changes:
- netsync traffic is now cryptographically authenticated
against corruption and man-in-the-middle attacks.
special thanks to Ethan Blanton <elb@elitists.net>,
Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>.
- new hooks that are called when server receives data:
note_netsync_*_received. special thanks to Timothy
Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- ancestry graphs that pass outside the given branch
are now synchronized correctly. special thanks to
Timothy Brownawell <tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- UI improvements:
- 'log' options changed: --depth has become --last;
new options --no-merges, --diffs, --brief.
- 'status' has new option --brief. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- 'serve' has new option --pid-file. special thanks
to Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- all commands taking restrictions now take option
--depth, to limit recursion through subdirectories.
special thanks to Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.
- merge command all take --author, --date now.
- 'checkout', 'update' take --revision, instead of
using positional arguments. special thanks to Derek
Scherger <derek@echologic.com>, Richard Levitte
<richard@levitte.org>.
- 'commit' takes new --message-file option.
- new features:
- new commands: "db kill_branch_locally", "db
kill_revision_locally", useful for correcting some
mistakes. special thanks to Brian Campbell
<brian.p.campbell@dartmouth.edu>, Sebastian Spaeth
<Sebastian@sspaeth.de>.
- new file attribute 'manual_merge', to prevent invocation of
merger on binary files. hook added to guess correct
value at 'add' time. special thanks to Riccardo
Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
- new 'earlier than', 'later than' selectors. special
thanks to Riccardo Ghetta <birrachiara@tin.it>.
- new automate commands:
- 'stdio', for efficient use by
front-ends. special thanks to Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>.
- 'certs', for fetching certs on a revision in a
parseable (basic io-based) format. special thanks
to Grahame Bowland <grahame@angrygoats.net>.
- 'inventory' output changed incompatibly; should be
much more usable now, and stable. special thanks to
Derek Scherger <derek@echologic.com>.
- better memory/performance when handling large files.
special thanks to Eric Anderson
<anderse-monotone@cello.hpl.hp.com>, Timothy Brownawell
<tbrownaw@gmail.com>, Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au>,
Matthew Gregan <kinetik@orcon.net.nz>.
- new text mode browser in contrib/mtbrowse.sh, by Henry
Nestler <Henry@BigFoot.de>.
- improved zsh completion in contrib/monotone.zsh_completion,
by Joel Reed <joelwreed@comcast.com>.
- upgrading from 0.19: database and working copies are
fully compatible. netsync clients and servers need
to be upgraded together, as described above. the
many ui changes may require script updates.
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will install Perl modules into the "vendor" directories:
chat/vicq math/udunits
databases/rrdtool mbone/beacon
devel/p5-subversion
Bump their PKGREVISIONs.
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* Improved implementation of canSubstituteForClass: the default
implementation of this method tests the classes to see if
initWithCoder: or encodeWithCoder: is implemented on a subclass to
determine automatically if that class has the same encoding
signature as the original class, if it does, it can be substituted.
* Improved handling of classes which use cell classes in the custom
class inspector. The inspector now autmatically replaces the cell
class with the appropriate one when the user selects a given
subclass.
* Browser based class editor in document panel. This interface is
more like the one on OSX. The user now has a choice in
preferences to determine which view they would like to use.
* Translation tools. The Document->Translate menu allows the user
to export string and import strings in the strings format, so that
someone can easily translate just the strings in the file and
doesn't need to directly edit anything in Gorm. The strings file
can then be loaded back into Gorm and all of the relevant strings
are updated.
* Alignment tools. In the new Layout menu there are options to
align views, center views, bring views to front or push them to
the back of the view layers.
* Implementation of IBViewResourceDraggingDelegate. This allows
updating of the pull down in the inspectors panel dynamically. It
requires the developer of a palette to implement some code to
enable this, as on OSX.
* Lots of bugfixes and usability changes are also included in this
release.
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Bugfixes in exiv2 extractor fixing remaining issues.
Changed plugins to not use filename but always only
rely on mmapped memory. Extended API with function
that allows running getKeywords on data in memory
(instead of filename). Extended API with encode
and decode functions for binary metadata.
Changes 0.5.1:
Preliminary integration of exiv2 support (not enabled
by default due to bugs). Moved Python and Java
bindings into separate packages.
print keywords.
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version of) bison cannot parse the grammar file.
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vendor directory now, and the packlist handling has changed a little bit.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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2005-07-18 0.8.4
Fixed:
- extra CRs in CSV export files on Windows platform (sf bug 1195742)
- activity RDBMS columns were being reported in changes
- fix name collision in roundup.cgi script (sf bug 1203795)
- fix handling of invalid interval input
- search locale files relative ro roundup installation path (sf bug 1219689)
- use translation for boolean property rendering (sf bug 1225152)
- enabled disabling of REMOTE_USER for when it's not a valid username (sf
bug 1190187)
- fix invocation of hasPermission from templating code (sf bug 1224172)
- have 'roundup-admin security' display property restrictions (sf bug
1222135)
- fixed templating menu() sort_on handling (sf bug 1221936)
- allow specification of pagesize, sorting and filtering in "classhelp"
popups (sf bug 1211800)
- handle dropped properies in rdbms/metakit journal export (sf bug 1203569)
- handle missing Subject lines better (sf bug 1198729)
- sort/group by missing values correctly (sf bugs 1198623, 1176897)
- discard, don't bounce messages to the mailgw when the messages's sender
is invalid (ie. when we try to bounce, we get a 550 "unknown user
account" response from the SMTP server) (sf bug 1190906)
- removed debugging code from cgi/actions.py
- refactored hyperdb.rawToHyperdb, allowing a number of improvements
(thanks Ralf Schlatterbeck)
- don't try to set a timeout for IMAPS (thanks Paul Jimenez)
- present Reject exception messages to web users (sf bug 1237685)
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of Perl files to deal with the perl-5.8.7 update that moved all
pkgsrc-installed Perl files into the "vendor" directories.
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